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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the idea flows up the un school in northern gaza, where it claims to have discovered how mosque infrastructure. as the palestinian health ministry says the dental and plaza has passed 18400 people. we hear from the pals city in red, crescent spokes person about the situation in multiple hospitals, hospitals in the city, and the north of it, the one service due to is the targeting hospital at attention. seeing
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these images twice. now that's coming out to pleasant every day. it's also effects an entire generation that might be, i think you're nice because of these images, guitars, prime minister warrens that an entire generation of arabs could turn on israel as a result of its brutal bombing of gauze. the meanwhile, in the us, i think is disgrace floor. i'm in the center for almost a year now. this is the most disgraceful charade i've seen in my year here. a republican senator makes it clear they'll be no red carpet for ukraine's president on capital helps as the legs he had to the white house to ask for more money for his war machine, the good evening from the russian capital. welcome to r t international with the latest and world news. today, i'm here all as well. and we start with the latest from gaza. we're one of the
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latest targets to be struck by the idea is the un relief and worst agency school located in the north of the region. and so it shows the moments of the explosion. the idea says how mos infrastructure had been uncovered at the school. we've requested the comment from the u. n. r w a who have said they cannot confirm the news until they get further information. we'll get you the latest updates as soon as we get more from the ground. elsewhere our northern gaza is really forces earlier storm the come all of the one hospital and then the heavy gun fire. and shelling reports suggests that medical workers are among those killed in the raid. the palestinian red crescent society spokesperson the ballpark stock, says the idea of strikes are bringing medical facilities across the region to a breaking points. the old houses in the city and the north already went out
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of service. did you to, is there a least targeting hospitals and attention? they have the hospitals the sees the hospitals with is there any chance denying anyone from getting into the hospital or going out of the hospital? this is the situation of what your mouth when hospital in north, oh god zone right now over it is 65 percent on the most of the hospitals in gaza strip have already went out of service now and goes to cc. and, and of course, there is not even a single hospital that is suspended at 3 p. m. you'd have since rescued team's cancer needs. many areas where people are and this is brittany, it's for our service. and the audit trapped in their homes. there is injured at people at the hospital. that's austin and all 3 things in medicine sort of goes south of goes as well already over one. and they have already
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exceeded their couple of cities and they are over lined with the wounded people and where you can see those wounds that are just waiting on a hospital instead of the relying on the grounds. because there is this over at please. and even the intensive care units are complete, the parks, and there is no way they can get a new patient. and this is comes with extreme shortage of medicine and medical supplies as well. and what we have received since the beginning of the escalation up to the, to this a moment from the humanitarian aid is barely need 10 percent of the needs staying in northern gaza, destruction and does have filled the job. only a refugee camp for more refugees had been forced to flee due to idea of operations in the area. local journalist mohammed, the bar reports from the ground. and this is how the sea looked following the withdrawal of the occupation forces from the jamalia comp areas,
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specifically the area of course, the cya ruin and destruction, results against the people and the landscape from the costume areas of the west village above their comp. we see the expense of the destruction caused by the israeli occupation forces following their incursion. fest bottles took place here between the idea from the palestinian resistance. they withdrew from the area leading devastation in their wake. now we can observe the magnitude of the destruction left behind here, bodies live in these the debris following strikes by his riley war plans. rescue and medical teams were unable to reach the average, the challenging conditions on the grounds. the destruction also reached the shelters, including the un, released some work agency schools, which were crowded with thousands of displaced people to forcibly evacuate to these despised people, return to the schools, to retrieve their centrals and salvage whatever they could to survive. i meant the result shortages and challenging humanitarian conditions and northern gaza. we have no shelter,
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successful this agency. what receipts they came with apple doza, so they all mean tanks. we haven't found any of our belongings or anything. we are also destroyed about my brother and sisters. we have not heard from them for a days. no contact, no sign of whether the alive will dance. the young people who joined the army without weapons and tanks, they surrounded us, us for all these, made us raise our hands and forced us to leave with them as the people with helpless. what can we do? reports suggest idea of air strikes are also being conducted on the southern gauze and city of rough or close to the border with egypt. many palestinians have been displaced to the area where they were told they would find safety. earlier on tuesday, at least 24 key people were killed and rasa including 7 children in this. but as you can see, the aftermath of the attack causing destruction in yet another residential area.
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locals are trying to find victims under the rubble, but they say they lack the needed equipments. recognize that feed us to fill out them. there are still people under the rubble nash, the civil defense is helping us and we don't have enough equipment to pull the victors out. now we call them the people in old world, the blood pressure for the strikes and the star goodness of them. distressing images ahead. many families are morning their loss, relatives including children. those displaced to the area have slight intense bombing in other areas. according to the latest figures, some palestinian health ministry at least 18412 people have been killed and over 50000 wounded. since the start of the conflict with this little girl was killed while sleeping in a tent. her family was displaced to a rough, a refugee camp, which is seeing an increase and the flow of refugees. despite the mountains strikes on the south of the region, palestinians are forced to stay in temporary accommodations, right in the city,
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streets, or correspondence have been covering the war and gaza since the start of the violence have shared with us their experience of working and made constant danger for yourself also bought a house you've got to have and i sober several whitestone, upside down. we, as journalists became targets running from one attack to another, from one house to another witness and dance after day. since the last of october, 7th, up until this moment. we haven't govern massacres. life as a whole has changed food and winter are scarce, and people here are leaving an extremely difficult, wide. the most dangerous situation i witnessed during these war was when i was a chief of hospital, and i was the only one awake among the young man who was there on to am and the journalist. and we're sorry that we've an artillery shell. the shell fell very close to me again, just a few meters away and things got the shell did not explode, but there weren't
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a large number of injuries from its impact. god granted to us and new life after this, gustavo, another situation was, when is real, a soldier's arrest of me? while i was heading to cover events and southern gas up for more than 2 hours, they've done many people. i have kansas memories. i will never forget how someone could see it. the most dangerous situation i experienced happened when i was heading to rough. um though it's a matter of cultural fields near me, were targeted and the car i was taken from con eunice was hit. there was a lot of blood in the car. thankfully we managed to escape the attack. another incident occurred one of the house directly behind me and close to nicer hospital was targeted. i was with an ambulance driver and then heading to the sides to cover events and transport the injured debris from the bombs house spelled right next to me. what i cannot forget from the war is the injured, especially the children. they are constantly being brought to nasser hospital and other hospitals in gaza and seeing these children is always in full,
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as well as their mother's mornings them in the works. these farewells are unforgettable as the and entire generation of arabs could be radicalized by israel's war on gaza. that's the stark warning from the prime minister of to tar who's trying to mediate a ceasefire. sheik mohammed autonomy spoke that the ongoing international forum and go ha, seeing these images twice. now that's coming out of what i say every day is not just affecting those forces, which are an 11 on the m and a, or on the wrong. but, and it's also assets, an entire generation that's might be, i think, utilize because of these images and see the international community. not that a sponsor, not responding responsibly towards the shopping footage that comes from it, got a bloodshed and wanting the anger. i moved that out, i believe i was on the, the people here that the use there on the front, this little fun and the get this was that the during the opening of the board on
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know, so the countries feel it said that they're about to be understood if they're going to be is it printing and what exactly what it was the other people i sympathized with that god for people on some countries the, there's shared their security concern with that i could spare but the but i, the stuff this time she is present to listen to, to allies. i'm only about it about speak to off went to new, into the waters, events you'll find in their minds the letters that said, i just said to the board as well. um, worldwide is where i was on the really accredited support that needs to for me, it's more a good. his guys are the dog. this price no more than $18000.00. but as soon as most of them are, children are losing the important minister. i'm going to suffer the address we'll have for it. i'm seems to get through the big screen. so then what's the problem that is listed? the one gather that seems to interest you guys on this list that people and that's
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what i'm guys outside. uh, what we see in gaza is not simply the killing gold for the innocent people, the destruction of their, their livelihoods. but we're seeing a systematic kit. if it's, it seems to empty guys a, from its people would see the amount of destruction in the north and, and an on some of the very that we see a taking place there is just indicative of, of, of, and is there any policy that seems to i'm determined on pushing guidance out of guys is what it is created, then amount of hatred, the twitter hold on to this, this, this region that was defined. general agents will come and therefore it's hurts and gets on people as much as it is, hurts and everybody else that that agent, this is a war that cannot be one as well, has already suffered strategic defeats. actually they last fail us and using video to be found. so lots of friday um, based support support. is there any grid?
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i never suspended uh with that all the under. i won't the onyx as well as the, the free people of this floor. and they looked at the service center that you paid out in the uh, guys, uh when it's something you guys are doing both of those days where it is to continue to investigate. he is on this point of the house as well as awesome. so um, would you say that i work crime and the award i goodness team. so is i i'm good to use. i want the brought up sir, and on why it's true. it's wrong with the bank because the fact that i bought this house that jonathan, yes bar to think all the time, is that a good that's, that's support him. so that's what it looks, how the anger is nothing. i want to the autopay and the walk was the best way to increase more and more. meanwhile, despite the rising dust toll, israel continues its massive assault on garza since october 7th. more than 18000 palestinians have been killed and hundreds of thousands wounded. according to causes health ministry, former israeli prime minister,
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enough tale bennett says the conflict only and when all militants are captured or killed. firstly, this will end with either the killing or capture of all the militants, especially hamas leaders. and secondly, a security buffer zone will be created about one and a half kilometers deep into garza to push them away from our border. a memo is rarely presidents. isaac herself, isn't moves in his words, on gauze either return earlier in october. he claimed there are no innocent civilians in bozza in that responsibility for the conflict rest with the palestinian people as a whole. we heard from political analysts, so he's a savvy who says that the longer the occupation continues, the more damage this will do to israel's relation with muslim state and national long period box matters. the least for these 3 lease is the amount of broil t brutality and excessive for that they are
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a bit wise to go against the palestinians by the are observing as of the dates is indeed a collective punishment by they is really the forces and to as a matter of misfortune many best in the states, and now the entire world knows, the limit knows the fact that the is really are aware of no limits, then it means no limits when it comes to the board or less brutality when it comes to ethnic cleansing, made when it comes to mass murder, systematic more, a guest, you, matt, it's t and as long as this occupation continues, it's going to result in more and more out of countries. and muslim countries to go against the is release and then seeking support for ukraine and us congress. lot them. here's a lensky is in washington in a bit to drama, more funding for his country's war effort. he's due to be hosted at the white house by joe biden,
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later on tuesday. but one republican senator is remarkably unimpressed. that has called the visit a charade, an orderly disgraceful. we're about to go to the united states senate tomorrow, a very on dignified process where zalinski comes to town and demands that you give him the american taxpayer. it gives him another $61000000000.00. i think it's disgrace floor. i've been the senate for almost a year now. this is the most disgraceful charade i've seen in my year here. we're seeing what somebody describing has been desperate and dashed quite zalinski to washington in a bid to do whatever he can to show up support. i mean, this visit, it will be very different. that must be a previously, he's been welcomed with open arms. suppose he's had in his standing ovations. when he spoke that this time, questions of being on off the about how much money the us already spent on this money that's being requested. $61000000000.00 in terms of this
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a package. and it comes at the time when americans also questioning the support, few points don't just pull additions likelihoods that americans themselves, the single k was struggling. and yet you want to throw 4 of this money to account for offensive, which has effectively failed something that's and then see himself as a message. and it also comes at a time when the us in the budget office has admitted that it only has $1000000000.00 less and its own reserves. you weren't in october and back in september that funding was running low. you sent a letter monday to the speaker saying we are out of money to support you creating the site. this isn't a next year problem when precisely where us funding be exhausted. but we have is either a budgetary standpoint. we have about a $1000000000.00 left to replenish our own stockpile. so really tough sell for. so then scale. we know the republicans are forwarding blocked. that package recently, which included move, funding, fee, crane. we know the point in his ministration is also becoming desperate to get this
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funding. it says, and it knows that she has comb with the will without this like to funding voyage and has said himself that american soldiers may have to fight in ukraine is a way of trying to sure not support against the russians, and really don't spend the us defense secretary has also made another impassioned plea. ukraine matters profoundly to america security. and that's why the united states has committed more than $44000000000.00 and security assistance to ukraine's brave defenders. and of course, this comes at a time, when's it landscape also facing increased criticism in his own country in ukraine? we've had the kids mer saying that he thinks lensky is becoming increasingly a autocrat. she said that so lensky is lying to the public about the situation with the war, and he's also said the politicians will be judged by the successes and failures at
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the end of this. it was also the pulling out with you quinn's top command. the solution he asked he'd meet is that there was a stalemate in the world, and that comes as popularity for on trust visit. lensky has news dives. we know news that almost hawks, if your cleanings would like to be some sort of compromise with russia. but of course, that's impossible under the zalinski regime because his out with it. and so really he's having a difficult time, not just in washington, but also home in ukraine as well. that are the u. k. as long as stablish newspaper, the telegraph will be asked to turn over there, what's up messages and emails as part of an investigation. and so whether they're plans for the paper threaten press freedom. it's this comes after the u. k. it's closer. secretary earlier asked media watched all off tom to investigate the possible impact of the takeover of the telegraph by redbird. i. m i. the
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intervention was made due to concerns over the legs between jeff zocker, the former cnn chief in charge of redbird. i am, i am the company's main financial backer, manchester city, owner and vice president of the united arab emirates chic mounts or been side all night in the telegraph and stable meat newspaper. the spectator were put out for sale after the failure of previous owners, the barclay family, to repay the depths of 1150000000 pounds. now let's cross live to martin j journal. as an editor of marketing, it'd be dot org a martin welcome. so the u. k. government has said that it could investigate so called public interest considerations is bad. now, what could this move mean and how significant is this for the media spear in the u . k? well i think i think the significance of it is, it is yet another example,
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all the government cracking down on media, you know, typing the screws even more so i think we should take it more quite seriously. but i think the idea of what this been slow to does a public concern is that the political concerns more about the concept of policy being worried about the main flagship newspaper, could be in the hands of foreigners holding a media has landscape, is obviously dominated by a small handful of companies very similar to the united states and consort to him. so why do you think there's this concern surrounding this particular take over bid? it's pretty unprecedented. i mean, you have to go back to the 1980s when egyptian a 1000000 the mental side was trying to buy gibs of a newspaper most stops on the on the basis simply, they didn't have a bridge passport in those days. that was enough to stop in buying. so it doesn't happen very often. and i think come, there's a certain paranoia,
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a certain fear from central government, from a lot of tory about benches, ministers that there are security concerns. when looking at united remembrance what, how close they could actually be to the conservative policy and accepted members through the newspapers. there's a bit of old fashioned racism and naturalism as well if you'd like, thrown in this could measure. but i think come the heart of it. so actually is really, this is a story about who your best friends are in person are best friends, all the americans and in the rockies, best friends are the russians. so i think this is really a fear. so the amount of fear from intelligence agencies and from $75.00 inches was a rush. it would be much closer to the base establishment to be able to manipulate the news and manipulate how people think about international and domestic news. or you talk about the friends and the enemies. how important will off comes role be in the steel now? is it we've been the powers of the regulator to investigate this matter?
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yeah, definitely. yeah, i mean that's, that's not really the best. no brain, that's not really an issue i think come, i, my personal view is always come will be, will be used as the promise to full. so the back bench has to push originally, so not to block the to i think off comes, but it will be, this is not a very um, healthy situation that we're in, you know, with russia in the u. a having such a close proximity to the hot british politics into the conservative party. don't forget, in the u. k, the telegraph is a very influential newspaper with in conservative members and some members of the policy who elect a prime minister of the day. so i think is a certain amount of worries out international players for the 1st time ever will actually muscle in on how the establishment operates. and the conservative party is certainly very worried about the well, it's also reported that redbird, i am, i will be asked to grant access to their e mails and other communications for any potential off. com investigation. is this
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actually legal? and i mean, it seems like things are going a bit too far. what presidents could this set but i think that's an example of the parent away. and you know, the fear of the co authors, but mentors i was talking about but of me. so i think um, it's whether it's legal or not, it's another matter. i think that can ask for them and that's what they've done. but i think i'm pretty sure this is about finding out who is in bed with this member of the conglomerate scene. are, is, is and, and they want to see what russia has a need link to, to, to, to, to this company. so i think that's probably part of it. that's about a part of the the which one that we're experiencing might know martin j journalist, editor of my very dot org. thank you very much. and now we're, we're returning to our story on why the mirror zalinski is visit to washington in a bit to drum up more funding for his country's war effort. let's now go live to
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mark sl boda, who's moscow base international journalist, a security analyst, excuse me, a nice to see you mark. so the national security council spokesperson, john kirby said, the us plans to allocate only to military assistance packages to crane by the end of the year after which the funds will be completely deflated. do you think the landscape expected this amount of help from the us or do you think he was counting on much more? well, i think the key every game was making a whole host of different assumptions for this year. they believe they would be on the see of us off flattering the invasion of crimea at this point. so i think it's safe to say that they are far off their expectations. right now, the maintenance, but the packages that the pentagon is sending to the cambridge team are really
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basic, very middle school maintenance packages with a minimal amount of ammunition and other supplies. right now, i don't think that there is any real plan for substantial amounts of new all fence of military gear. and there really isn't a plan going forward on either side in kiev or, or in washington uh for the next year and what they will need militarily. well mark correct me if i'm wrong, but it seems like the narrative has changed noticeably in comparison to previous visits by the landscape to the us. it seems like the honeymoon stage might be over or is this just a small slip and us support for kids? in other words, do you think the us will continue their support in spite of what is being said? yes i, i'm afraid that the most likely scenario is that the us will continue the support
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they're experiencing a bit of a political speed bump right now with the house republicans leveraging the desperate situation and basically holding the ukrainian. 6 aid package, hostage for their demands for the by the administration to change border security and immigration policy as they would like it. the by and ministration is resisting so far, but it seems likely they'll eventually cave on the issue. and i think that the aid may be delayed until february, but i think eventually they will get it. there is actually only about a dozen, congressmen and senators of the, shall we say, the trump wing of the republican party who are actually against providing a to ukraine. the rest are just agreeing to back this horse trade scenario,
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which the republicans believe will give them a substantial advantage with their bass going into presidential elections next year . so if you say that the issue of funding for ukraine is just political theater. uh, the also sending those substantial aid to israel a made the ongoing conflict and gaza. they're also of course ramping up tensions in asia. but specifically, how can the us find these 2 friends in the middle east and in ukraine at the same time, especially with how times everything is on the political stage. yeah, i think the problem is really not funding. it's actually military industrial capacity and supplies of the weapons that both sides need for their respective conflicts. so now there are some differences in what is real and ukraine needs, but there are some common items as well. principal among those are artillery shells
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in the air defense missiles, and actually has told us a few weeks ago that is rarely officials say that artillery shells destined for the key every human ukraine have already been diverted to israel. and i think that there is the potential for, shall we say rivalry on these common items that the pentagon has limited supply of that both conflicts us proxies are in desperate need of, while you talk about limited supply here, how critical is the us budget situation in the us is a $1000000000.00 at the office of management and budget director single about sufficient to replenish this us arm stock file. so yeah, a $1000000000.00. of course not. i mean, the, the collective west has already provided the key of regime with over a $100000000000.00 worth of military aid. and
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a substantial amount of that was essentially promised to be returned to allied nato countries that we're supplying the arms. the key of by the united states, so they a $1000000000.00 is really just the star is a drop in the bucket. but again, the big problem is not the budget. the problem is the military industrial capacity of the us and their inability to ramp up production of war items as principally artillery shells, but others as well that are desperately needed in this conflict of attrition. and you create a mark silverado, moscow base international affairs and security analysts. thank you mark. thank you . and that's the wrap up for more checkout
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